Pant got injured, and blood clots formed in his hand, still, he stood with his chest puffed up, and hit such a six that the onlookers were surprised.

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There is someone on the field who leaves his mark. Rishabh Pant looked similar while batting in the Sydney Test. He got hurt several times while batting in the second session. There were injuries on the body. The injury was such that even the physio had to come on the field. But, Pant did not leave Team India in trouble. Despite the injury, he decided to stay on the field. Pant continued to show his batting while showing courage. Rishabh Pant had to face injury on Mitchell Starc's balls in the Sydney Test.

Pant suffered injuries on his body, but his spirit did not break.

During the Sydney Test, Pant got hurt sometimes on his hands and sometimes on his helmet. The injury was so severe that blood clots formed in his hands. But, his courage did not waver in any case. It could be that Australia had a strategy against him at the beginning of the innings, which failed miserably. That gave Pant more courage to settle on the wicket. The effect of which was also seen in his batting.


The six was such that the stadium was filled with excitement.

Despite being injured, Rishabh Pant hit the first six of the Indian innings in the Sydney Test, which was also the first six in international cricket from India in the year 2025. Pant hit this six on the ball of Beau Webster, who was making his debut for Australia. After hitting that six, a ladder had to be used to bring the ball, which increased the excitement of the audience.

Rishabh Pant hit the first six of the Indian innings in the Sydney Test. He also shared a 50-run partnership with Jadeja for the 5th wicket. But he could not make his score big. Pant could score only 40 runs after facing 98 balls, which included 3 fours apart from 1 six.